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One murder – two victims: a student murdered in 1998 in Subotica and the innocent defendant Velibor Rapajić, who was almost sentenced to the death penalty that existed at the time. The key evidence was the result of DNA analysis, a method whose application had only just begun in Serbia, and which was believed to be infallible. The police had a clue all along that revealed the identity of the murderer. However, they ignored that clue until the real murderer found a new victim. What omissions led to the innocent being behind bars, and left the murderer at large until he committed a new crime? #Case - Mondays at 9:00 PM on #InsajderTV Just watch us on number 17 on SBB and Total TV, number (1)18 on MTS, number 24 on Supernova and number 11 on Yettel. Follow us on https://insajder.net and on social networks: Facebook / insajder.net Twitter / insajder_net Instagram / insajder_net